Show anger or indignation.
1And it's not just politicians that might bristle at Ma's ambition.
2Now the boy sat rubbing the bristle at the crown of his head.
3As events progress, her new partner begins to bristle at some of her habits.
4Oil and gas firms bristle at being lumped into the debate alongside carbon-intensive coal.
5Why did some of Mueller's team reportedly bristle at Barr's characterization of their work?
6Now I must say I began to bristle at being spoken to like that.
7They bristle at the very mention of the issue.
8But authorities bristle at any suggestion of tax dodging.
9But climbers and wearable-computing experts bristle at a computer that makes life-and-death decisions for them.
10I left them standing all alone, with nothing but the empty night to bristle at.
11They also bristle at the idea of having to follow Brussels' lead on tariffs after Brexit.
12The industrial regions in northern Italy would not be the only ones to bristle at that.
13He'd wondered if she would bristle at that.
14At this point it would be only, er, human to bristle at the temerity of these geeks.
15There are, to be sure, a few men on our council who bristle at a woman's authority.
16Miriam, to my dismay, understood the insult I had intended, but she did not bristle at it.
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Bristle at por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América